A line in the books.
For every commissionable Disney booking that closes through Patrick Bain Travels, a defined portion of the agency's earned commission is set aside and donated to the Wounded Warrior Project. The donation is not a quarterly press release. It is a standing line item, processed when the booking closes, recorded in the books, and reported to clients on request.
The reason the giving exists in the agency's accounting and not in its marketing is simple: I served in the United States Marine Corps. I have brothers-in-arms whose wounds did not heal when their enlistment ended. The Wounded Warrior Project does work for them that I cannot do directly from this desk. So I send them what I can, every booking, every commission, and I let the work speak for itself.
When you book a Disney trip with Patrick Bain Travels, you are doing two things. You are getting the most disciplined Disney plan I can write you. And you are putting a small part of your trip toward a wounded warrior who came home from a fight you did not have to walk into.
No client cost.
No hidden math.
The donation is paid by the agency, from the agency's earned commission. It is not added to your trip cost. It is not built into the agency's planning fees. Your trip costs the same with the giving as without it. The math is internal.
That distinction matters. Some agencies advertise that "a portion of your booking goes to charity." In practice that is often a marked-up rate with the markup donated. We do not do that. The trip you pay for is the trip Disney prices. The gift comes out of my side of the transaction.